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Sony has announced their Xperia Z2, and fans of the predecessor will be pleased. In just about every way, the Xperia Z2 builds on Sony’s smartphone momentum. The best part for the Z1, the 20.7MP camera, stays put — which should make everyone happy. Even though it’s sticking around, the camera is also improved.

If your smartphone provides some FM radio function but you've ended up losing your earphones, your kind of out of luck until you buy a new pair. Unless your smartphone happens to be an Xperia, which can now be modified a bit to make the seemingly impossible happen.

Getting closer and closer to the expected reveal day, another video of the Sony Xperia D6503 or the Xperia Z2 "Sirius" is once again unleashed on the masses. This time, the focus is on the variety of settings and software features available in the upcoming Sony flagship.

Adding to the growing body of leaks and rumors, a video of what is supposedly Sony's next Xperia wonder has just started making rounds over the Internet. This video shows off some of the new user interface features in the Sony D6503, also known as "Sirius", also known as the Xperia Z2.

As teased last month, Sony has finally released the latest Android 4.3 update for the Xperia T, Xperia TX, and the Xperia V. The announcement came after a similar update for the Xperia SP was reported to have started rolling out in Australia.

Sony has now officially acknowledged the roll out of Android 4.3 for is year-old Xperia SP by updating the smartphone's product page. Interestingly, it might not yet be the end of life for the device as the company is still considering a future Android 4.4 update.

It may just be a few weeks before the expected unveiling, but details of Sony's next flagship have almost all been leaked, except for the final name. This batch of screenshots however, give more insight into the Xperia "Sirius", its current nickname, and its rather impressive photography capabilities.

It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that Sony is now ending official software upgrades for several of its older Xperia models. But owners of some of these devices need not despair as there is some light at the end of their tunnel, though not coming from Sony itself.

You've got to give Sony props for trying to do away with much of the emotional and psychological hurdles in switching to a new smartphone. It has now launched a new app called Xperia Transfer Mobile that will help users migrate their iPhone's data to their shiny new Sony Xperia device.